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  • ‘Another day of failed politics’: Businesses react to Brexit talks collapse

    May 17, 2019

    The cross-party talks between the Conservatives and Labour collapsed today in acrimonious circumstances. Read more: May blames Labour divisions for failure of Brexit talks Prime Minister Theresa May blamed divisions within the Labour for the failure of the talks, while Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn said the instability of May’s government meant the talks were unviable. [...]

  • May blames Labour divisions for failure of Brexit talks

    May 17, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May said today that a lack of unity within the Labour party helped contribute to the failure of the cross-party talks on Brexit. Speaking at a Conservative EU election event in Bristol, May said: “We haven’t been able to overcome the fact there isn’t a common position in Labour about whether they [...]

  • Labour quits cross-party Brexit talks as Corbyn says discussions have ‘gone as far as they can’

    May 17, 2019

    Labour has pulled out of cross-party Brexit talks with the Conservatives, with leader Jeremy Corbyn saying the discussions have “gone as far as they can”. Read more: Tory-Labour Brexit deals set to collapse without a deal He added that “we have been unable to bridge important policy gaps between us” in a letter addressed to [...]

  • Brexit talks between the Conservatives and Labour set to close without a deal

    May 17, 2019

    Cross-party Brexit discussions between Labour and the Conservatives are set to close without a deal, according to reports. Prime Minister Theresa May and Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn will now move into a second stage of talks, aimed at agreeing a parliamentary process that could be used to reach a consensus. Labour are worried that a [...]

  • Brenda from Bristol despair – another General Election is all but inevitable

    May 17, 2019

    The perspective taken by this newspaper rarely chimes with that of the Scottish National Party. Yet it was difficult to disagree with former banker and current SNP member of parliament Ian Blackford yesterday, when he said: "The only thing we’ve learned from today’s latest fudge from the 1922 Committee is that Theresa May is so incompetent [...]

  • Sterling hits three-month low with investors nervous about Theresa May’s successor

    May 16, 2019

    Sterling fell to a three-month low against the dollar today as political turmoil intensified and investors worried about who will be Prime Minister Theresa May’s successor. Read more: Theresa May to set out departure date in June The pound fell for the fifth consecutive day to $1.279, a drop of 0.4 per cent, as the Brexit [...]

  • Prime Minister Theresa May to set out her departure date in June

    May 16, 2019

    Theresa May will set out the date of her departure from Downing Street in the first week of June, it has been confirmed. Read more: Boris Johnson confirms he will stand for Tory leadership The Prime Minister met with the executive members of the Conservative backbench 1922 committee amid growing frustration with her leadership of [...]

  • Boris Johnson confirms he will stand in Tory leadership election

    May 16, 2019

    Boris Johnson today confirmed he will stand in a Tory leadership election to replace Theresa May. Read more: Labour hand May a Brexit deal lifeline by refusing to vote down her plan The former foreign secretary told an insurance conference: “Of course I’m going to go for it.” https://twitter.com/huwbbc/status/1129004670184304642 Speaking at the British Insurance Brokers' Association [...]

  • Theresa May to meet senior Conservative backbench MPs today in showdown over her future

    May 16, 2019

    Prime Minister Theresa May is set to meet senior Conservative MPs today in a showdown over her future. Read more: Labour hand May a Brexit deal lifeline by refusing to vote down her plan May is holding talks with members of the executive of the backbench 1922 committee as pressure mounts on her to set [...]

  • Let’s celebrate the British contrarians bold enough to challenge the status quo

    May 16, 2019

    It is easy to spot the ruthless persecution of individuals who challenge the status quo in countries like Venezuela and Cambodia, where dissent is violently silenced by autocrats. Yet in modern Britain, we too are adept at suppressing it ourselves, with offence-taking used as tool to shut down discussion. However, there are a handful that eschew [...]

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